What is the Function of a Refrigerated Truck?
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Refrigerated trucks are used to maintain the temperature of frozen or fresh goods in enclosed compartment transport vehicles. They are specialized transport vehicles equipped with refrigeration units and polyurethane insulated compartments. Refrigerated trucks can be classified by manufacturer, chassis load capacity, and compartment type. Detailed explanations are as follows: 1. Specific functions of refrigerated trucks: They are commonly used to transport frozen foods (freezer trucks), dairy products (milk transport trucks), fruits and vegetables (fresh goods transport trucks), vaccines and medicines (vaccine transport trucks), etc. 2. Structure: Refrigerated trucks consist of the running part of a specialized vehicle chassis, an insulated compartment (usually made of polyurethane, fiberglass, color steel plates, stainless steel, etc.), a refrigeration unit, and an in-compartment temperature recorder. For vehicles with special requirements, such as meat hook trucks, optional accessories like meat hooks, cargo barriers, aluminum alloy rails, and ventilation slots can be installed.